Marc Trillard

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Marc Trillard (born 1955 in Baden-Baden) is a French writer.

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He publishes his contributions to many titles in the French press. He is also the author of documentaries for radio France Culture and France 3 television.

He settled in Brazil in 2010.

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Literary prizes

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